liberalize 的定义
lib·er·al·ized, lib·er·al·iz·ing.
- to make or become liberal.
更多liberalize例句
- He spoke of liberalizing travel and reestablishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.
- Whatever he says publicly to reassure the party’s old guard that his watchword remains “continuity,” Diaz-Canel’s actions suggest he understands the need to gradually liberalize Cuba’s economy.
- Economic integration leads to heightened competition and structural changes in economies that participate in liberalized free trade areas, resulting in job losses in industries unable to compete.
- Los Angeles has refused to respond to its massive housing shortage by liberalizing its zoning laws.
- Globally, though, the divorce rate has more than doubled in the last four decades, as many countries liberalize their divorce laws and women gain more economic opportunity.
- Sure, it wouldn't be easy; even Bassam suffers some setbacks on his quest to single-handedly liberalize Abbudin.
- Thinking to liberalize it, he commenced to draw up a series of reforms or projects, which were ingenious, to say the least.
- "Tell me about this primary," said Peter, concluding that abstract political philosophy was not the way to liberalize Dennis.
- The provinces were encouraged to liberalize their franchise regulations, but not to abandon the prevailing electoral system.
- Perhaps, also, it may sometimes have a contrary effect, and elevate and liberalize the feelings.
- One is the desire to liberalize Christianity and make it more inclusive.